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CEDARS-SINAI INTERNATIONAL ENDOSCOPY SYMPOSIUM
January 24-27, 2019
CONFERENCE LOCATION Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Harvey Morse Conference Center, Los Angeles
This course is endorsed by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
For the latest course information and to register, visit cedars.cloud-cme.com/endoscopycme
1/24/19 FULL DAYAdvanced Luminal EndoscopyLive procedure demonstrations
3rdAdvanced Luminal
Endoscopy Course
Mini- Symposium
on GI Cancer
1/25/19 MORNING Mini-Symposium on the Management of Gastrointestinal Cancer
11th Workshop
for GI Fellows &
Nurses
1/25/19 MORNING GI Fellows & Nurses Hands-on Workshop
26th Symposium
on Pancreatic & Biliary
Endoscopy
1/25/19 AFTERNOON TO 1/27/19 MORNING Pancreatic & Biliary EndoscopyLive procedure demonstrations
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
Simon K. Lo, MD David Carr-Locke, MB, BChir D. Nageshwar Reddy, MD
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Cedars-Sinai International Endoscopy Symposium will be held in cooperation with leaders of multiple major endoscopy centers in North America, Europe and Asia. For the 26th year, this signature course will offer an intensive and comprehensive review of pancreatic and biliary endoscopy for the benefit of gastroenterologists, gastroenterology fellows, and gastroenterology nurses and technicians. The 2019 symposium will feature focused educational tracks as well as an optional one-day Thursday program on advanced luminal endoscopy, with live procedure demonstrations in the afternoon. On Friday morning, a special session on GI cancer has been added to provide participants with the most relevant information in gastric, esophageal, pancreaticobiliary and colorectal cancers.
Invited expert faculty will perform multiple live luminal endoscopy, EUS and ERCP procedures to demonstrate techniques and technology for the benefit of participants watching the live feed in the Cedars-Sinai auditorium. To reinforce skills and obtain more personalized educational content, attendees may participate in hands-on workshops designed for GI fellows and GI nurses.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 31.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
RADIOLOGY AND FLUOROSCOPY
11.0 credits of the course (specific to ERCP demonstrations) may meet requirements in the state of California toward renewal of the radiology and fluoroscopy supervisor’s license.
CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION
The California State Board of Registered Nursing accepts courses approved by the ACCME for Category 1 Credit as meeting the continuing education requirements for license renewal.
ACTIVITY INFORMATION
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Harvey Morse Auditorium 8701 Gracie Allen Drive, Plaza Level, South Tower Los Angeles, CA 90048 310-423-5548
The Harvey Morse Auditorium is located on the Plaza Level, South Tower of the Medical Center.
PARKING
Self-parking is available in CSMC Visitor lots (P1, P2, etc.) at a rate of $10 per day.
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! Register online today by visiting cedars.cloud-cme.com/endoscopycme
All registrations must be completed online.
REGISTRATION FEES
RECEIVED BY 1/7/2019
Physician Options: FULL CONFERENCE: $749
(Includes Friday morning cancer program)
FULL CONFERENCE: $695
(Excludes Friday morning cancer program)
THURSDAY ONLY: $125
Non-physician Options: FULL CONFERENCE: $475 THURSDAY ONLY: $125
Resident/Fellow Options: FULL CONFERENCE: $475
THURSDAY ONLY: $125
RECEIVED AFTER 1/7/2019
Physician Options: FULL CONFERENCE: $880
(Includes Friday morning cancer program)
FULL CONFERENCE: $795
(Excludes Friday morning cancer program)
THURSDAY ONLY: $125
Non-physician Options: FULL CONFERENCE: $575
THURSDAY ONLY: $125
Resident/Fellow Options: FULL CONFERENCE: $575
THURSDAY ONLY: $125
Cedars-Sinai has arranged for a block of rooms at the Sofitel Los Angeles and The Jeremy West Hollywood hotel, at special conference rates.
Individuals must ask for group reservations and identify themselves as attendees of the Cedars-Sinai Pancreatic & Biliary Endoscopy conference.
SOFITEL LOS ANGELES AT BEVERLY HILLS
8555 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048 310-278-5444
Sofitel hotel is a stunning hotel in LA offering elegant luxury accommodations. It is located conveniently across the street, just a short walking distance from Cedars-Sinai.
ROOM TYPE RATE/NIGHT Superior King $285 + tax Superior Double/ Double $305 + tax Hollywood Hills View Luxury King $305 + tax
Please call 310-278-5444 to make your reservation over the phone. The special rate will be available until 1/9/2019.
THE JEREMY WEST HOLLYWOOD HOTEL
8490 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069 833-625-7111
The Jeremy West Hollywood hotel is located a short driving distance away from Cedars-Sinai, on the iconic Sunset Strip. With a mix of various social spaces and its cool aesthetic, The Jeremy hotel exemplifies the best of LA’s culture.
ROOM TYPE RATE/NIGHT Sunset King $269 + tax Sunset 2 Double $279 + tax LA Skyline King $289 + tax
Please call 833-625-7111 to make your reservation over the phone. The special rate will be available until 1/7/2019.
HOTEL INFORMATION
HOTELSOFITEL
THE JEREMY
SUNSET BLVD
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
David Carr-Locke, MB, BChir, DRCOG, FRCP, FACG Clinical Director, The Center for Advanced Digestive Care New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medicine
Simon K. Lo, MD, FACP, FACG Director, Pancreatic and Biliary Diseases Program F. Widjaja Family Chair in Digestive Diseases Director, Endoscopy Service Director, Pancreatic and Biliary Diseases Program
D. Nageshwar Reddy, MD Chief of Gastroenterology & Therapeutic Endoscopy Asian Institute of Gastroenterology Hyderabad, India
FELLOWS COURSE CHAIR
Laith H. Jamil, MD Associate Director, Interventional Endoscopy Service Director, Interventional Endoscopy Fellowship Program Associate Professor, Medicine Cedars-Sinai
CO-DIRECTOR,
GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER COURSE
Andrew Hendifar, MD Medical Director, Pancreatic Cancer Assistant Professor, Medicine Cedars-Sinai
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
COORDINATOR
Helena Spivak, RN, CGRN CN III, Gastroenterology Cedars-Sinai
NURSE COORDINATORS
Shara L. Chess, MSN, APRN, BC-FNP Associate Director of GI Laboratory Associate Director, Perioperative Services Director, GI Laboratory Cedars-Sinai
Rose Chang, RN, CGRN GI Endoscopy Nurse Cedars-Sinai
Yvonne Y. Min, RN, CGRN GI Endoscopy Nurse Cedars-Sinai
Loretta Y. So, RN, BSN, CGRN Interventional Endoscopy Cedars-Sinai
GUEST PROCEDURE FACULTY
Subhas Banerjee, MD Gastroenterologist, Associate Professor of Medicine Stanford University Medical Center Stanford, CA
Paul Fockens, MD, PhD Professor and Chair of Gastroenterology & Hepatology University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Gregory B. Haber, MD Director, Endoscopy Professor, Department of Medicine NYU Langone Health New York, NY
Gary May, MD Division Head of Gastroenterology St. Michael’s Hospital Toronto, Canada
Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD, MSc Associate Attending Physician New York-Presbyterian Hospital Associate Professor of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University New York, NY
Kenneth K. Wang, MD Consultant, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
FACULTY
GUEST FACULTY
Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD Assistant Professor Gastroenterology and Hepatology Stony Brook SUNY East Setauket, NY
Richard A. Kozarek, MD Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Service Section of Therapeutic Endoscopy Seattle, WA
Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD Director of Clinical Gastroenterology Professor of Medicine Keck School of Medicine at USC Los Angeles, CA
Karoly Viragh, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Attending Radiologist, New York-Presbyterian Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY
CEDARS-SINAI AND SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA FACULTY
Binesh Batra, MD, FACG Medical Director/Chief of Staff Kaiser Permanente
James L. Buxbaum, MD Director of Endoscopy, LAC-USC Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Keck Hospital at USC
Jerome D. Cohen, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Medical Director, Endoscopy Center of the South Bay
Stanley K. Dea, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Director of Endoscopy, Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
Viktor E. Eysselein, MD Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Chief, Gastroenterology, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Srinivas Gaddam, MD Assistant Director of Endoscopic Research Interventional Gastroenterology Assistant Professor, Medicine Cedars-Sinai
Alexandra Gangi, MD Surgical Oncology Cedars-Sinai
Jun Gong, MD Medical Oncologist Cedars-Sinai
Sofiya Gukovsky-Reicher, MD Director of Endoscopy Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Associate Professor David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Samuel J. Klempner, MD Medical Oncologist Assistant Professor, Medicine Cedars-Sinai
Kambiz Kosari, MD General Surgery Liver Transplant Hepatobiliary Surgery Center Cedars-Sinai
Karl K. Kwok, MD Southern California Permanente Medical Group Center for Pancreatic Care Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center
Brent Larson, DO Anatomic Pathology Operations Manager Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Cedars-Sinai
FACULTY
Christine Leyson, NP Nurse Practitioner, Interventional GI Cedars-Sinai
Quin Y. Liu, MD Interventional Gastroenterology Assistant Professor, Medicine and Pediatrics Cedars-Sinai
Shelly C. Lu, MD Women’s Guild Chair in Gastroenterology Vice Chair, Basic Science and Translational Research Director, Division of Gastroenterology Professor, Medicine
Charles Menz, MD Director, GI Laboratory Community Memorial Hospital Private Practice
Nicholas N. Nissen, MD Director, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Surgical Director, Liver Transplantation Cedars-Sinai
Stephen J. Pandol, MD Director, Basic and Translational Pancreas Research Program Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program Cedars-Sinai
Kenneth H. Park, MD, MSc Interventional Gastroenterology Cedars-Sinai
Shirley C. Paski, MD Director, Small Bowel Diseases and Nutrition Cedars-Sinai
Theodore Stein, MD Chairman of The Board Cedars Sinai Medical Group Cedars-Sinai
Harmik J. Soukiasian, MD Director, Division of Thoracic Surgery Associate Director, Cardiothoracic Surgery Professor, Surgery Cedars-Sinai Residency Program
Richard Tuli, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology Clinical Director, Radiation Oncology Co-Medical Director, Pancreas Oncology Cedars-Sinai
David Vitale, MD Interventional GI Fellow Cedars-Sinai
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2019
3RD ADVANCED LUMINAL ENDOSCOPY WITH LIVE PROCEDURE DEMONSTRATIONS
Location: HMA
7:00 A.M. Registration
8:00 Welcome Shelly Lu, MD; David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir
THIRD-SPACE ENDOSCOPY AND BEYOND Moderators: Laith H. Jamil, MD; Srinivas Gaddam, MD
8:10 How many ways can we do ESD? Gregory B. Haber, MD
8:30 Full-thickness resection is here - EFTR, STER, lap-assisted Paul Fockens, MD, PhD
8:50 Endoscopic myotomy: Everywhere David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir
INTERVENTION FOR ENDOSCOPIC AND SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS
Moderators: Laith H. Jamil, MD; Srinivas Gaddam, MD
9:10 Management of endoscopy-related perforations Subhas Banerjee, MD
9:30 Endoscopic management of surgical leaks, chronic fistulas and abscesses D. Nageshwar Reddy, MD
9:50 Break
LIVE ENDOSCOPY FROM THE CSMC GI UNIT
10:10 Moderators: Richard A. Kozarek, MD; James Buxbaum, MD
11:45 Moderators: Richard A. Kozarek, MD; Shirley C. Paski, MD
12:00 P.M. Box lunch
1:15 Moderators: Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD; Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD
2:40 Break
GASTROINTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
Moderators: Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD; Jerome D. Cohen, MD
3:00 What’s new in luminal stenting? Gary May, MD
3:20 Endoscopic gastrojejunostomy: Is it ready for prime time? Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD, MSc
3:40 A practical approach to evaluating and treating suspected SB obstruction Shirley C. Paski, MD
BARIATRIC ENDOSCOPY
Moderators: Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD; Jerome D. Cohen, MD
4:00 Endoscopic gastroplasty: A critical review Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD, MSc
UP-CLOSE LEARNING FROM THE EXPERTS
4:30 Breakout session 1
5:10 Breakout session 2 CHOOSE 2 BREAKOUT SESSIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:
1 Practical tips for advanced resection techniques Paul Fockens, MD, PhD 2 Endoscopic treatment of Barrett’s esophagus: Ablation, EMR, ESD or cryotherapy? Kenneth K. Wang, MD 3 Removing big polyps by EMR Gregory B. Haber, MD 4 How to start performing POEM David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir
5:50 P.M. Meeting adjourns
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2019
MINI-SYMPOSIUM ON THE MANAGEMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER: WHAT EVERY GASTROENTEROLOGIST SHOULD KNOW
Location: HMA8:00 A.M. Introduction Stephen J. Pandol, MD
PANCREATICOBILIARY CANCER Moderators: Stephen J. Pandol, MD; Nicholas Nissen, MD
8:10 Personalized oncology for pancreatic cancer: Have we arrived? Andrew E. Hendifar, MD
8:30 Radiotherapy and novel combination local therapies for pancreatic cancer Richard Tuli, MD, PhD
8:50 Biopsy again? How much tissue do we need for personalized genomics? Brent Larson, DO
9:10 Advances in surgical management of pancreatic NETS and adenocarcinoma Nicholas Nissen, MD
9:30 Cachexia, sarcopenia and weight loss in pancreatic cancer: Shirley C. Paski, MD
Etiology and management
9:50 Break
10:10 What’s new in the treatment of rectal cancer? Jun Gong, MD
10:30 The role of minimally invasive surgery in GI cancer Alexandra Gangi, MD
GASTRIC CANCER Moderators: Andrew E. Hendifar, MD, MPH; Richard Tuli, MD, PhD
10:50 Contemporary management of esophageal and gastric cancers Samuel J. Klempner, MD
ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Moderators: Andrew E. Hendifar, MD, MPH; Richard Tuli, MD, PhD
11:10 A simple algorithm for management of dysplastic and Kenneth K. Wang, MD neoplastic Barrett’s esophagus
11:30 Local therapies for esophageal cancer: Harmik Soukiasian, MD What’s the role of EMR, PDT, brachytherapy or cryotherapy?
11:50 Questions & answers (box lunch provided) Panel
12:30 P.M. Meeting adjourns
GI FELLOWS & NURSES HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS Location: Women’s Guild Simulation Center for Advanced Clinical Skills Moderators: Stanley K. Dea, MD; Charles Menz, MD
7:30 A.M. Welcome Laith H. Jamil, MD
7:35 Biliary anatomy Stanley K. Dea, MD
7:50 Pancreatic anatomy Srinivas Gaddam, MD
8:05 ERCP cannulation: Instruments and techniques Juan C. Bucobo, MD
8:20 Introduction to EUS Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD
8:35 Basic ERCP interpretation Karl K. Kwok, MD
8:50 EUS images that every fellow should know Sofiya Gukovsky-Reicher, MD
9:05 Sphincterotomy and biliary stenting James L. Buxbaum, MD
9:20 Cross-sectional imaging of the pancreas and biliary tract: The ABC in interpretation Karoly Viragh, MD
9:45 Workshops (Location: Women’s Guild Simulation Center for Advanced Clinical Skills) Coordinators: Shara L. Chess, MSN, APRN, BC-FNP; Helena Spivak, RN, CGRN; Yvonne Y. Min, RN, CGRN; Rose Chang, RN, CGRN; Loretta Y. So, RN, BSN, CGRN; Laith H. Jamil, MD
11:55 How to assemble an interventional team Shara L. Chess, MSN, APRN, BC-FNP; Laith H. Jamil, MD
12:40 P.M. Meeting adjourns
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26TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PANCREATIC & BILIARY ENDOSCOPY Location: HMA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2019
12:00 P.M. Registration
1:00 Welcome David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir; Simon K. Lo, MD
ABC’S OF ERCP
Moderators: Kenneth K. Wang, MD; D. Nageshwar Reddy, MD
1:00 Literature review 2018 David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir
1:25 Radiation risks: Recognition and minimization Subhas Banerjee, MD
1:40 Reducing the risk of pancreatitis: Guidewire, NSAID or both? Simon K. Lo, MD
1:55 Sedation for ERCP and interventional EUS Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD
2:10 Infection, disposable duodenoscope and other solutions Karl K. Kwok, MD
LIVE ERCP/EUS DEMONSTRATIONS FROM THE CSMC GI UNIT
2:30 Moderators: Richard A. Kozarek, MD; Viktor E. Eysselein, MD
4:00 Moderators: Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD; Theodore Stein, MD
5:45 P.M. Meeting adjourns
7:00 A.M. Registration
VIDEO FORUM: INTERESTING CASES/TECHNIQUES
Moderator: Kenneth Park, MD
7:30 Short video presentations
PERFORM ERCP WITH EUS AS A TOOL
Moderators: Laith H. Jamil, MD; Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD
8:00 Ductal access and drainage: Techniques and challenges Paul Fockens, MD, PhD
8:20 Management of pancreatic fluid collections: Gary May, MD How to avoid and treat complications
8:40 Acute cholecystitis Gregory B. Haber, MD
9:00 Gastric outlet obstruction Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD, MSc
9:20 New frontier for EUS: The liver Paul Fockens, MD, PhD
9:35 Break
LIVE ERCP/EUS DEMONSTRATIONS FROM THE CSMC GI UNIT
9:50 Moderators: Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD; Viktor E. Eysselein, MD; Nicholas Nissen, MD
11:10 Moderators: Richard A. Kozarek, MD; Karl K. Kwok, MD; Nicholas Nissen, MD
12:30 P.M. Lunch
DEBATE: IS IT TIME FOR ALL BILIARY ENDOSCOPISTS TO LEARN TO DO EUS?
Moderator: Kenneth K. Wang, MD
1:30 Yes, it is a must! Gregory B. Haber, MD
1:45 It is totally unnecessary Richard A. Kozarek, MD
2:00 Audience participation in the debate Panel
LIVE ERCP/EUS DEMONSTRATIONS FROM THE CSMC GI UNIT
2:20 Moderators: Richard A. Kozarek, MD; Viktor E. Eysselein, MD; Kambiz Kosari, MD
4:00 Moderators: James L. Buxbaum, MD; Theodore Stein, MD; Kambiz Kosari, MD
5:30 P.M. Meeting adjourns
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 20197:00 A.M. Registration
VIDEO FORUM: INTERESTING CASES/TECHNIQUES
Moderator: Jerome D. Cohen, MD
7:30 Short video presentations: Case-based learning in pancreaticobiliary disease management
8:00 Case presentations and discussions Binesh Batra, MD; Jerome D. Cohen, MD
Presenters: Quin Y. Liu, MD; Srinivas Gaddam, MD; Kenneth H. Park, MD Discussants: D. Nageshwar Reddy, MD; Gregory B. Haber, MD; David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir; Nicholas Nissen, MD; Paul Fockens, MD, PhD; Gary May, MD
10:00 Break
CHALLENGING ERCP
Moderators: Nicholas Nissen, MD; Quin Y. Liu, MD
10:20 Combined biliary and duodenal obstruction: What’s the right approach? Richard A. Kozarek, MD
10:40 Draining intrahepatic duct obstruction: When and how? Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD, MSc
11:00 Performing ERCP in the post-surgical patient David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir
11:20 The patient with primary sclerosing cholangitis and jaundice Laith H. Jamil, MD
LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE
Moderators: Nicholas Nissen, MD; Quin Y. Liu, MD
11:40 My worst nightmare 1 D. Nageshwar Reddy, MD
11:55 My worst nightmare 2 Simon K. Lo, MD
12:10 Live procedure wrap-up David L. Carr-Locke, MB, BChir; Simon K. Lo, MD Presenters: David Vitale, MD; Christine Leyson, NP
12:30 P.M. Symposium adjourns
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019
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